Almotamar.net - President of al-Mithaq Institute Mohammed al-Aydarus denied that what the news published by almotamar.net on Sunday on Yemen deportation of 16 thousand suspected terrorists in the past three years , confirming the news as groundless.
Al-Aydarus said, "The Vice President Abid Rabu Mansour Hadi affirmed in his meeting with the scientific board at Al-Mithaq Institute that 16 thousand of migrants fleeing the Horn of Africa and living illegitimately in Yemen were deported in during the period from 1995 to 2000. The Vice President also pointed out the international support for Yemen out of keenness on security and stability and development of Yemen and affirmed that the liquefied natural gas project will begin its exports by the end of this year. It is considered on=f the important projects that will be reflected on development of the national economy."
Almotamar.net apologizes to the Vice President and the readership for the mistake that occurred in the news story it published yesterday.
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